Nets won’t try Reggie Miller’s crazy Kevin Durant-James Harden idea for Game 6
NY Post
Reggie Miller floated the crazy idea late Tuesday night admittedly just to “see what the responses will be,” wondering whether the Nets should sit both James Harden and Kevin Durant in Game 6 in Milwaukee due to their heavy workloads — and KD’s historic performance — in nudging the Nets ahead, 3-2, in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
The retired NBA postseason star and provocative TNT analyst’s faulty premise — to “push all your chips to the center of the table for Game 7” at home — drew mostly strong rebukes and guffaws on social media. Have no fear, of course, the Nets don’t appear to be considering such a risky ploy, not when anything can happen in a decisive seventh game.More Related News
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